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This media file captures an indoor communal washing area, likely situated in a public building, school, or religious institution in Semarang, Indonesia. No people are visible, and no specific activity is taking place, but the setup suggests it is designed for washing hands, faces, or performing ritual ablutions.

The scene features a long tiled wall with a patterned design, possibly resembling 3D cubes or diamonds, in light gray and white tones. Four spigots or faucets are affixed to this wall: a dark, simple one on the far left, a blue-handled one next to it, a silver one further right, and a distinct pink-colored one on the far right. A low, tiled barrier or curb runs horizontally along the base of the wall, separating the washing area from the floor. The floor itself is covered with plain light-colored square tiles, exhibiting some reddish-brown stains or marks on the left side.

Above the tiled wall, the upper section is a plain light-colored wall. A small, colorful paper object is clipped to this upper wall on the left side. Two small informational signs with green borders are also present on the upper wall. On the patterned tiled wall, a white sign with black text is clearly visible, stating "Jagalah Kebersihan," which translates from Indonesian to "Maintain Cleanliness" or "Keep Clean." The time of day and weather are not discernible, as the image appears to be taken indoors with artificial lighting. The overall impression is a functional, utilitarian space, typical of public facilities.
Afnan Nabila

Jan 24, 2025

Semarang, Indonesia

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This media file captures an indoor communal washing area, likely situated in a public building, school, or religious institution in Semarang, Indonesia. No people are visible, and no specific activity is taking place, but the setup suggests it is designed for washing hands, faces, or performing ritual ablutions. The scene features a long tiled wall with a patterned design, possibly resembling 3D cubes or diamonds, in light gray and white tones. Four spigots or faucets are affixed to this wall: a dark, simple one on the far left, a blue-handled one next to it, a silver one further right, and a distinct pink-colored one on the far right. A low, tiled barrier or curb runs horizontally along the base of the wall, separating the washing area from the floor. The floor itself is covered with plain light-colored square tiles, exhibiting some reddish-brown stains or marks on the left side. Above the tiled wall, the upper section is a plain light-colored wall. A small, colorful paper object is clipped to this upper wall on the left side. Two small informational signs with green borders are also present on the upper wall. On the patterned tiled wall, a white sign with black text is clearly visible, stating "Jagalah Kebersihan," which translates from Indonesian to "Maintain Cleanliness" or "Keep Clean." The time of day and weather are not discernible, as the image appears to be taken indoors with artificial lighting. The overall impression is a functional, utilitarian space, typical of public facilities.

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